Thinking about taking on a part-time job or internship during the school year? If you’re not sure if now’s a good time, you’re in luck: We talked to Gabby Aikawa, a YouTuber whose videos take on topics like thriving in college and getting a job, about why this is the perfect semester to start working.
Aikawa knows what she’s talking about when it comes to being smart with money and landing a job: She received $46,000 to pay for college and also used her collegiate work experience to land a role she loves after graduating.
Because of her experience, Aikawa is a big advocate for working in college, and while there are many reasons for doing so, here are her top 3.
The biggest lessons you’ll learn in college won’t necessarily be in your biology or English classes; one of the most important is time management.
“[Working a job in college] will teach you how to manage your time and plan in advance so you can juggle work, your grades and fun all in one semester,” Aikawa tells us. It may seem overwhelming at times, but understanding how you’ll get everything done and how you work best are valuable pieces of information to know.
Nervous about how to practice good time management skills if it’s not something you’ve focused on before? Here are a couple of key beginning tips:
Personal finance is an area that everyone can learn more about, so why not get a head start?
“[Working a job in college] will also teach you how to manage your finances and [save] up,” Aikawa explains. “Finance [is] one of those topics that they don’t teach you in school, but once you get out, you are bombarded with a plethora of taxes and bills that you didn’t even know existed!”
Getting a paycheck every month allows you to start saving for the future, paying off any student loans or outstanding debts and investing. It’ll also give you a little extra cash for fun in college, which is always a bonus. Aikawa also recommends using your school’s financial aid office as a resource if paying for college is something you’re worried about.
If you’re unsure how to even begin dealing with money, here are a few quick tips:
Regardless of where you work, there’s an opportunity to gain valuable professional skills for the future.
“Every part-time job in college will teach you something useful for your future career,” Aikawa says. “Whether it’s getting a part-time internship at a company you would consider working for or becoming more comfortable talking to people by working in a diner, there is a lesson in every job that can be utilized.”
During her college years as a Human Biology major and Chemistry minor, Aikawa worked as a volunteer student researcher in a lab on campus, a lab assistant for a local biotech company and product development intern for the cosmetics company, all in addition to running her successful YouTube channel. The cosmetics company actually offered Aikawa a full-time product development role, proving that you can do anything no matter what your college major is!
If you really want to supercharge your professional development on the job, there are several steps you can take right now:
Taking on a part-time job or internship in college is a big responsibility but offers lots of perks, so start applying for opportunities on WayUp, and get even more advice from Aikawa’s channel.
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